Old photos captured a moment in time depicting Coral Springs residents in another era. A time when cellphones were nonexistent and neighborhoods were filled with children playing outdoors and riding their bicycles.

JP Taravella High School Business Ownership students won first place at the first-ever Florida Virtual Enterprise Business Plan Competition on Wednesday at the Wayne Huizenga School of Business at Nova Southeastern University.

A boy accidentally leaves his iPhone on the counter of a major retailer in Coral Springs and minutes later it’s gone. To add insult to injury, the store refuses to release the surveillance of who actually took it.

By: Sharon Aron Baron Saying that four year-old Ethan Joly has an obsession with firefighters is an understatement. Since the age of two, after receiving a tour of the Coral Springs Fire Department from firefighter and family friend Zachary Roseboom, he’s convinced that’s what he wants to be when he grows up. This obsession still […]

The City of Coral Springs has decided it would rather end all religious invocations rather than fight potential legal action by denying one religion – or quasi religions over another to lead the prayer before City Commission meetings.

One organization is threatening legal action if the City of Coral Springs doesn’t allow an activist to lead a Satanic invocation, or asks them to stop having religious invocations altogether before their City Commission meetings.